Fare-register for vehicles.



R. G. POPP & A. L. DE HOREVITZ.

FARE REGISTER FOR VEHICLES.

APPLIOATION FILED FEB.28,1906.

912,728. Patented Feb. 16, 1909.

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RICHARD GEORGES POPP AND ALDO LEVIS DE HOREVITZ, OF PARIS, FRANCE.

FARE-REGISTER FOE VEHIULE8.

Specification of Letters Patent.

I'atented Feb. 16, 1909.

siding at Paris, l'rance,

' neer, subject of the Kinfilof Ital both reave invented certain new and useful Improvements tn Fare- Registers for Vehicles, of which the followin is a specification.

[his invention relates to a combined in dicatiufifnd registering apparatus, and has for its ject to provide an apparatus of such class in a manner as hereinafter set forth, particularly ada ted for use in connection with cabs and l' 'e vehicles said apparatus hein ada ted to indicate to the occupants of the v icle the sum he has to v and furthermore to register both the tota amount received by the driver for the hiring of the vehicle and the total distance traversed h the vehicle during the day.

The invention further aims to provide an apparatus'of such class with means in a f manner as hereinafter set forth which is only accessible to the vehicle owner and which constitutes a check upon the driver and further registers the total number of times the vehicle is hired and the total amount of fares received from the driver, whether such fares be regular or extra, said means further register-in the total distance traversed by the vehicle nrin the day.

The apparatus is adapted or use in conneetion with all tnrifls, either time or distance. When the following tariff which is used in Paris is adopted, according to which tariif a certain initial sum. for example 75 centimes is to be on hiring the vehicle, for this sum the r has the right to ride either the distance of 1200 meters or to occup the carriage for 9 minutes, whether the carriage be standing still or moving at a slow pace; for each additional distance of 400 meters or additional time of 3 minutes a smaller sum amounting say to centimes each has to he paid.

An apparatus in accordance with this inventiott operates, as before stated, in accordance to a time tnrifi or to a distance tarifi.

the registeringmechanism being connected to a car for transmitting the motion of the vehi e wheels and also-to a clock-work so hat, a rd g s the; ad o the icle i les 0' ei he he heel or the clockwork is 1 brought into action to operate the registermechanism.

g riefiy described an indicating and registering apparatus in accordance with this ing ventiou comprises a mechanism for indlcating the sums to he paid bv the hirer; a mechani m for indicating the sums to be i paid by the hirer for extra distance or time; i an integrating device for registering the i number of hirers in the day; an integrating E device indicating the total amount paid by E the hirers during the day; an inte rating device giving the total amount of the extra 1 charges received during the day; an integrating device giving the total distance travcliild in the day and a mechanism for operating the counter mechanism when the registering device is operated according to a time thrill and the speed of the vehicle does not exceed a predetermined rate per hour.

The invention further aims to provide an agpzuutus of the character referred to which is all be comparatively simple in its oonstruction. strong, durable, eflicteut in its use, accumte in i s recording, reudilv set up in connection with the vehicle and comparatively inc: usive to manufacture.

'ith the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention consists of the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter m0 specifically described and illustrated in the accompanying drawlags wherein is shown the preferred embodiment of the invention, but it is to be understood that changes, variations and modifications can be resorted to which come within the scope of the claims hereunto appended.

In the drnwings:-Figure 1 is a front elevation of an a paratus in accordance with this invention, 5 owing the openings through which the indications are displayed. F'g; 2 is a plan of the indicating mechanism. g. 3 is a front elevation of the a stratus. Figs. 4 and 5 are side elevations. 1g. 6 is a rear elevation. Fig. 7 is a section on line A-A, Fig. 6, and Figs. 8 and 9 are respectively vertical sections on the lines B-B and C--C, Fig. 2.

Referring to the draw s in detail, 1 and 1 denote a pair of side ates connected to.- gether by stays or tie rods 2-,thesaid p1ates g parts e d e e actuated through uj' itiotion 2 amass transmitting mechanism operated from a moving part of the vehicle and by reference to Fig. 5 said motion transmission mechanism is clearly shown the same consisting of a rotatable spindle 3 connected in any suitable The en aging of the cam 4 with the nose 5' of the ever 5 oscillates the latter upon its pivot 6 which projects from the outer face of the plate 1. The lever 6 carries at one end a pawl 7 retained by a spring 6 in engagement with a ratchet wheel 8 which is keyed on a spindle 9 journaled in the plate 1. A detent 8 carried by the side late 1 engages the wheel 8 to prevent the bac ward rotation of the latter. The spindle 9 has also fixed thereto a toothed wheel 10 (Fig. 2) and a collar 10 which has formed integral therewith an arm 11. Pivoted to the arm 11 is a pawl 12 adapted to engage a ratchet wheel 14 formed integral with a gear wheel 13 which is loosely mounted on the s indle 9. From the foregoing arrangement 0 parts, it is evident that when the vehicle is traveling, the spindle 3 will be rotated and as the cam 4 is carried thereby and engages with the nose 5 of the lever, the lever 5 will be oscillated to and fro upon its ivot 6, whereby the pawl 6 which is retained in engagement b the spring 6 with the ratchet wheel 8, wi l impart to said wheel 8 intermittent motions of partial rotation, and as the ear wheel 10 is ast on the 5 indie 9 and which is adapted to mesh with t e gear wheel 15 (Fig. 9) motionis transmitted to the indicating and integrating drums through a gearing which W1 1 be hereinafter referred to.

Thegear wheel 13 is rotated b a clockwork to impart motion to the wor ing parts of the counter-mechanism and which is ad {usted to operate at the required speed. Vhen the vehicle is travelin the ratchet wheel 8 imparts to the spin 1e 9 a more rapid rotation than that which the car wheel 13 would im art to it. The spin le 9 and toothed whee 10 are rotated by the vehicle wheels'through the medium of the ratchet wheel 8 and as the pawl 12 carried by the arm 11 which is formed integral with the collar 10, the latter being fixed to the spindle 9, revolves more quickly than the ratchet wheel 14 which is rotated by the clock-work, the pawl 12 rides over the teeth of the ratchet wheel 14, the latter, as before stated, bein formed integral with the gear wheel 13. I thewheel is running too slowly, or is standing still, the gear wheel 13 driven by the clock-work. rotates and the pawl 12 revolves the shaft 9 which carries the toothed wheel 10 therewith and which will cause the operation of the registering device throu h the medium of the driving of the spind e 9 by the clock-work. It will thus be seen that the registeringdevice is always operated according to either the speed or time on which the tariff is based.

The gear wheel 15 is adapted to be brought into and moved out of mesh with an element forming a part of the gearing for operating the indicating and integrating drums, the said element being illustrated as a ear wheel and indicated by the reference 0 aracter 20. By such an arrangement. the indicating and integratin drums are not operated unless the gear w eel 15 meshes with the gear wheel 20. To provide for the moving of the gear wheel 15 into and out of engagement with the gear wheel 20, the said gear wheel 15 is carried by an arm 18 loosely mounted on the spindle 9 and shifted by a cam 16 (Fig. 9) carried on a flag shaft 17. To the latter is attached the ting or engaged notice. The normal position of the gear 15 is that of meshing with the gear wheel 20. A spring 19 acts as a medium for retaining the gear wheel 15 in its normal position, that is to say meshing with the gear wheel 20, The cam 16 acts as a means to shift the gear wheel 15 from normal position when said shaft 17 is rotated which carries the cam 16 therewith. The arm 18 which carries tie gear wheel 15 is provided with an extensi n 18 which is positioned in the path of the cam 16, as clearly shown in The means whereby the operation of the device is had according to the hour or time tariff is as follows, reference being had particularly to Fig. 4. The shaft 17 is rotated in the direction of the arrow E which lowers the fla or the engaged notice. Carried by the s aft 17 is an arm 48 which towards the end of the movement of the shaft in the direction indicated by the arrow E. contacts with one end of a lever 111 which ispivoted as at 112 to the outer side of the plate 1. The en aging of the arm 48 with the end of the ever 111 will shift it upon its pivot. T he lever 111 carries a flexible blade 113 which bears lightly on the peri hery of the balance wheel 114 of the cloc -work. That end of the lever 111 which carries theflexible blade 113 is normal] retained in the lowered position throug the medium of a spring 116 so thatthe normal position of the blade 113 will be in engagement with the balance wheel 114. As before stated, the lever 111 is rocked upon its pivot when the arm 48 engages with one end of the lever 111. Thisaction moves the blade 113 from engagement with the balance wheel 114 and allows of the operation of the clockwork. The clockwork is then free to operate and as it gears with the wheel 13,.

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motion will be imparted to the gear wheel 13 and through the medium of the pawl 12 and ratchet wheel 14, the spindle 9 will be revolved, consequently carrying the gear wheel 10 therewith which in turn will rotate the gear wheel 15 and as the latter is meshing with the gear wheel 20, the operation of the indicating and integrating drums will be had. When the arm 48 moves off of the end of the lever 111, the said lever will be free and owing to the action of the spring 116 the lever 111 will be returned to its normal position and the blade 113 engaging with the balance wheel 114 will arrest the operation of the clock-work.

The drums for indicating the amount to be paid by the hirer are indicated by the reference characters 26 and 27. more clearly shown in Fig. 3, the drum 26 indicating the tenth of a franc while the drum 27 indicates francs. These drums are mounted on independent arbors, the drum 26 upon the arbor 28 and the drum 2? upon the arbor 29. The said arbors 28, 29 carsy on their outer ends heart-shaped cams 30, 31 respectively, the cam 30 being positioned exteriorly of the plate 1" and the cam 31 exteriorly of the plate 1. To the arbor 28 is fiXed a ratchet wheel 32 which is engaged and operated by a pawl 33 pivotally connected to an oscillatory lever 34 loosely mounted on a transverse bar 35. A spring pressed detent 33' supported upon the plate 1" engages the ratchet wheel 32 to prevent backward rotation thereof. The pawl 33 during the oscillations of the lever 34 is adapted to engage with the ratchet wheel 32 and impart motion to the arbor 28 which in turn will shift the drum 26 so as to expose an indication representing a fraction of a franc through the opening 62 in the plate 56. Carried by the lever 34 is an adjustable screw 34' which is ada ted to engage at the proper moment the test of the ratchet wheel 32 so as to prevent it moving more than one tooth at a time when it is operated through the medium of the lever 34 and pawl 33. To the upper end of the lever 34 is attached an arm 36 which carries a roller 37 or other equivalent device working with a smooth friction. The lever 34 furthermore carries at its upper end an arm 38 provided with a latch 39 (see Figs. 2 and 8) which is capable of turning in ne direction, but arrested in the other direction by a sto The function of the latch 39 and roller 31 will he hereinafter referred to. The gear wheel 20 is carried by an arbor 21. which also has mounted thereon a drum 22 and a. toothed cam 24 (see Figs. 2. 3 and 9). The drum 22 is formed with a projecting rim which is provided with a notch 23. y A spring 40 is connected at one end to the lever 34 and at its other end to the plate 1 so as to cons antly pull the lever 34 towards the arbor 21. The latch 39 carried by the arm 38 is adapted to extend through the notch 23 of the drum 22 inside the projecting rim of the said drum 22, and when in the projecting rim of the drum 22, the said latch cannot leave said drum 22 when the lever 34 is urged to move awa from the arbor 21, whereas when the late 39 is outside the rim it cannot get inside unless it is opposite the notch 23. \Vhen the latch comes opposite the notch 23 it is evident that the action of the spring 40 will move the lever 34 so that the latch will enter through the notch to a position inside the rim of the drum 23.

The drum :26 controls the movement of the drum 2? and for such purpose the arbor 28 has keyed thereon a double stepped cam 41 (Fig. 9). A lever 43 is provided which is mounted upon the arbor 35 and which carries a finger 42 hearing on the cam 41. The lever 43 also carries a pawl 44 which gears with the ratchet wheel 45 keyed on the arbor 29 the latter carrying the drum 27. Back rotation of the ratchet wheel 45 is prevented through the medium of the spring pressed detent 44. The lever 43 furthermore carries an adjustable screw 43' which is adapted at the proper moment to contact with the teeth of the ratchet wheel 45 so as to prevent said wheel from moving more than one tooth when operated by the pawl 44.

The arbor 21 carries a heartshaped cam 25 serving as a means for returning the drum 22 to its initial position and the heartshaped cams 30 and 31 also constitute means for returning the drums 26 and 27 to initial position. In the foregoing connection it will be stated that when the flag stall 17 is rotated in the direction indicated by the arrow D, Figs. 8 and 9, which rai es the engaged notice or the flag, it releases the pawls 33 and 44, Figs. 8 and 9, through the medium of the respective arms 46 and 47 which are carried by the arbor 17. The said arms 46 and 47 act upon small levers projecting from the pawls 33 and 34 and also on the detents 33 and 44. thus disengaging the ratchet wheels 32 and 4.3 so that the drums 26 and 27 and their arbors are disconnected from the train of operating elements. At the same time such rotation of the arbor 17 brings the hook-shaped ends of the arms 48, 49 and .70, in contact with the points of the heart-shaped cams 25. 30 and 31. As before stated the arm 48 is carried by the arbor 17. while the arms 49 aid 50 are connected with the arbor 17 through the me dium of the cranks 84 and 85 carried by said arbor 17 and connected to the links 51, 52 which extend through the arms 49 and 50. The links 51 and 52 carry abutments 52 at their lower ends. between which and the arms 49. 50 are positioned the springs 53, 54, the springs surrounding the lower ends of the links 51, 52. By the compression of these springs when the arbor 17 is rotated in the direction of the arrow D (Figs. 8 and 9), and the links 51 and 52 elevated thereby, it will be apparent that the hook-shaped endsof the arms e8, 49 and 50 are caused to exert the required pressure on the heartshaped cains so that the said cams rotate until the ends of the arms 48, 49 and 50 rest on the point nearest to the center of rotation of the cams of the arhors 21, 28 and 29. These latter can then rotate all the detents and pnwls are disengaged. The position which the arbors 21. 2s and 29 then assume is that which corresponds to the initial position of the drains 22, 26 and 27. The disengagement of the pawl 83 through the medium of the arm ll) will cause the arm 34 to 111035) the latch 39 outside of the rim of the drum pawl :33 through the medium of the arm 46 will cause the arm 3 to more the latch 39 outside It c rim of the drum If at this moment the driver takes a fare, he lowers the engaged notice, thereby rotating the shalt 1i and causing the pawls 33 and +1 and dcicnt 33 and -14 to engage the ratchet w iecls ii. and 47:. while the wheel l5 is again thrown into gear with the wheels 20. The motion of the vehicle is then transmitted in the arbor :21. if the \chicle is run aci-nrtling to the di tance tarill", the rotation of hiran-hat wheel n will. as airi-ady explained. the rotation of the shaft. 21. It the is run according to time taril'h the 23-. n war with the shaft it will air: lll arbor Bl. The drum .133 *ate. the latch ill) slides on the run of the 'irurn nntiii the mnn-= Lilliti' .l end of the latch. pass-rs through the notch of the spring 4t). This nt iii leier 3 auses the pawl .11.?- the ratchet wheel and the drum likision. This first forward aunts, according to the an lariti'. to the first .r sl stein-4 mcrcil by ill? Tc nimiuinuir of time ciapsi-d hiring or the whivle, This rate rsltrrcii wnrie poanl to any ether time. by altering the initial ptritii'in it P it until: 1' i lntitlily to si. it Htlj'tlttl. the rotati n The latch hatin now .7 i to H1 the l'llll of the drum 32 in further iltllwil thereon and the roller the tan; Z-l. (in nissing o er rain 13- the roller imparts it"? it llt muses llltllll 7 lll t When the It Wheel 3;. to more our lation Willi! the drum 2 The disengagement of the [lift-ti the :turn

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indicating francs, which operation is effected by the finger 42 and the cam 41. When the linger passes over one tooth of the cam, the ratchet'wheel moves one tooth and turns the drum 27 one division.

The operation of the engaged notice also causes the raising, or lowering of the indicator plate 55 in guides on a late 55. The plate 55 is suspended on a flexi le band 57 passing over a grooved pulley 58 and winding itself on a cam 59 on the arbor 17. The said plate 55 has marked on it suitable indications to notify the public as to Whether the vehicle is engaged or disengaged or to convey any other information which may be deemed I'lGSBSStII'Iy', such indications being read through an opening tit provided in the front plate 56 as shown in Fig. i, and being changed anton'iaticallyby the raising and lowering of the plate through the means in the manner described. This plate can, when loi-acred, close the openings 61 and (32 through which the resuective drums Z? and are normally exposed to View.

The drum U4 (1 8 and t exposes to the hirer the amount of the supplementary charges which he has to pay and the said drum (it is itfJO-il on an arbor t?) (Figs. 3, ti and it) which is supported by, he plat 1, 1. To the arbor an aiso liar a cam (in ti ig. 1)) will wh ch winds a spring (57 the Function of which is to return t he drum (hi to its initial po ition when the ii' llillilfj iarts are returned to the Assn position. This position is: determined lg. a stud Ht? adapted to contact. with the project on illi lixcil to the frame oi the i i t as car rios a ratii'lar n TU (Fig. the said rat-hot wt lying actuated the medium oi a sijiring pawl i piwited on a rod or lever The rod or 7 2 capable of a retractile nint'ion .ii is termed. with elongated slots Til through nhl i par 1 screws it, these screws con It retra ting spring normally acts to pull the rod or lever Til rrarwarill the rod or lr-rer is inirratwl through the illt tliltill 1 cl in; being rich projects on the up .uli'atus and n will so tn tin"- lort-r or rod to cause the drum it to ll! "3 rotates UJQ until the stud 68 comes into. r-rjfllliift with the projection 69 (Fig. fl; consequently arrestmg the further movement of the drum. the drum at this point being in its initial pm tion. A stud 68' which isadapted to engage with the back of the projection (it) limits the rotation of the drum ti t in the oppo ite direction.

The mechanisms hcr inhefore rcfcrnivl to are adapted to indicate to the hirer oi the Vehicle the, amounts to be paid by him. 'A description will now be set forth of the torch anisms whereby the owner of the vehicle is enabled to check the number of times the vehicle is hired and the fares received by the driver for the hiring of the vehicle, whether such fares be What may be termed re ular or extra. Said mechanisms comprise a rum 76 (Figs. 2, 5 and 6) which records the total number of times the vehicle has been engaged. The drum 76 is fixed to an arbor 77 which carries a ratchet wheel 78 operated by a pawl 79. The latter is pivoted to a lever 80 which oscillates upon an axis 81. A spring 82 engages with one end of the lever 80, whereby the said end is normally maintained. against a stud 81. The pawl 79 is retained in engagement with the ratchet wheel 78 by a spring 79'. Spring-pressed detents 83, 84 engage the ratchet wheel 78 to maintain it in position. When the working parts of the device are returned to zero, the crank 85 which is secured to the arbor l7 raises the lever 80 to such an extent that the pawls 79 ride over one tooth of the ratchet wheel 78 and when the lever 80 is released, the spring 82 acting on the end of said lever shifts the same, and causes through the me dium of the pawl 79 the moving of the when the pawl 79 reaches the gap thus" formed, it can no longer operate the ratchet wheel and consequently no further hire of the vehicle is registered. The omission of one tooth from the ratchet teeth 78 renders the provision of the compound dctcnts .83. 84 necessary. The drum T6 can be returned to zero position by means of a key slipped on the square end 77 of the arbor 77, whereby the latter can be rotated. The said. mechanisms further comprise drums so and 87 (Fig. 6) which serve tointcgratc the amounts received for fractions of distance run, or of time elapsin beyond the distance or time elapsed for W ich the vehicle is hired. These increments of extra distances may be 4100 meters each, or the time increnimts may be three minutes each. The drum 86 illustrates the centirnes and is scarred to a shaft 88, Figs. 6 and 8. On the shaft 38 is mounted a ratchet wheel 89 which. is operated through 01. Each oscillation of the lover o-- causes the ratchet Fsfl to mole one. imiln. ii will be stated that ihc returning oi 1hr drums it and it? 1 zero position docs not alicct the ratchet Wheel 89 and conscipicntly the drum. Sli Will integrate all the tenths of lrhor in dicated by the drum 536 after :h i re. The amounts indicated by the drum so must be converted into francs and this provision is effected through the medium ol the drum 8?, the latter being mounted on a sleeve carrying a ratchet wheel 110 (Fi s. 6 and El) the sleeve being loosely mounted on the spindle The spindle 88 furthermore carries a double step )ed cam'9l (Fig. 9), which operates the lever 92, the latter being" pivoted as at 93 and carrying a spring pressed detent 94. This pawl engages the ratchet wheel 110, the latter being prevented from backward rota tion by a detent 94.. If the drum 86 ac complishes, however, a rotation it. is moved ten divisions corresponding to 100 centimes and which causes the drum 87 to move one division so as to register the franc corre sponding to the 100 centimes. The integrating drurns 86, 87 can be returned to zero position by rotating the spindle 88 in the necessary direction. Such rotation is effected exteriorly of the mechanism through the medium of a key slipped on the squared end 88 of the spindle 88 (Figs. 5 and (3}. The said niecl'lanisnis further embody a means for integrating the extra charges. lilaid means cons is of a drum 95 (lira With Wheel deli Sing its niovcincn $37 carr ed by the rod or lever An apparatus in accordance :z ih this in vcntion not only clunprises the ii-us indirating and ntegrating nicchanw heretotore set forth, but also a. inc ism fo iotalizinrr the distance travci. the vc hiclc. Such mechanism consist a spr' re; 98 (Fig. Tl hearing against the he vcr 98 and cansing said lever to turn on spindle 99. The shifting of the lever 98 on the spindle 99 will cause said lever to press on the earn 4. the latter as before stated being carried lay the vertically extending and rotatable spindle 3. The lever n'ovi-"led at one end with. a pawl 98* engaging with ratchet wheel 100. Each time the 91 d of the lever W passes over the projecting part of the cam l. the wheel 100 is moved one tooth by the pawl 98. The ratchet wheel 100 is pro vided with two projections 101 nhich are adapted to come into contact with (h a of a star wheel 102. the said wh l ing proviihgd with ten tccth and is in on a shin 7113* which carries a dim complete to r ol :1 Lion ll-il said drums, said means comprising an interwheel 102 a projection on the said wheel 102 1 comes into contact with a star wheel 105, the latter being caused to rotate a distance of one tooth through the medium of the projection 101, such movement being indicated by the drum 106, as the latter is mounted on the spindle 105 which carries the star wheel 105. By the foregoing arrangement, the total number of kilometers or miles traversed in a day by the vehicle is indicated on the two drums 103, 106, the figures on the drum 103 indicating the units and the figures on the drum 100 indicating the tens. These integrating devices are always operated whether the registering device is in gear or not.

The aforesaid mechanisms do not permit of the apparatus being tampered with as all the operations effected by the driver are checked by the owner of the vehicle who alone can return the apparatus to zero position.

In order to have the invention thoroughly understood, we have set up the same as adapted in connection with the regulations in force in Paris, but it is evident that the various mechanisms can be adjusted andi constructed for any other fraction of time, distance and fareg to be received or integrated.

\Ve claim 1. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination with registering and integrating drums, of actuating means for mediate shaft, a pawl and ratchet mechanism for operating said shaft, a spindle, a stepped cam upon said spindle,'means for transmittin motion from said intermediate shaft to sai spindle, an oscillatory lever operated by said cam, means for rotating the registering and integrating drums, said means actuated by the lever and en aging with said drums, and means carried iy the lever for operating said rotating means.

2. Evan apparatus of the class described, the combination with registering and integrating drums, of actuating means for said drums, said means comprising a 5 indie carryin a notched drum and a steppe cam, means for rotating the spindle, a roller carried by said lever and adapted to be actuated by the cam, thereb oscillatin the lever, an arm carried by tlie lever an provided with a latch adapted to engage in the notched drum to position said roller in the path of the cam, and a rotating means for the drums carried by the lever.

3. A registering apparatus for vehicles comprising the combination with indicating and integrating drums, of an actuating I means common to both drums and embodying a rotatable shaft carrying a pair of ratchet wheels, an oscillatory lever provided with a pawl engaging with one of said ratchet wheels for rotating the shaft when the vehicle is traveling at or above a predetermined speed limit, means engaging with the other ratchet wheel for rotating the shaft when the vehicle is standing still or traveling below a predetermined speed limit, a spindle rotatable by a moving part of the vehicle, and a cam carried by the spindle and adapted to engage and oscillate said lever.

4. A registering apparatus for vehicles comprising the combination with indicating and integrating drums, of an actuating means common to both drums and embodying a rotatable shaft carrying a pair of ratchet wheels, an oscillatory lever provided with a pawl engaging with one of said ratchet wheels for rotating the shaft when the vehicle is traveling at or above a predetermined speed limit, means engaging with the other ratchet wheel for rotating the shaft when the vehicle is standing still or traveling below a predetermined speed limit, a spindle rotatable by a moving part of the vehicle, a cam carried by the spindle and adapted to engage and oscillate said lever, a totalizing means for the distance traversed by the vehicle, and a lever and ratchet mechanism actuated by said cam for operating said totalizing means during the travel of the vehicle. 1

. 5; A registering apparatus for traveling vehicles comprising indicating drums for exposing the normal rate of fare to be paid by the hirer, integrating drums for re istering the total amount of fares expose by the indicating drums, an actuating means com- 1non tp said drums, means normally in engagement with said actuating means for operating it and embodying a rotatableshaft, and a rotatable gear driven from the shaft and normally in engagement with said actuating means and a pair of ratchet wheels upon the shaft, an oscillatory lever carrying a pawl engaging with one of said ratchet wheels for rotating the shaft when the wheel is traveling at or above the predetermined speed limit, means engaging with the other ratchet wheel for rotatin the shaft when the vehicle is standing sti l or traveling below a predetermined speed limit, a rotatable spindle operated from a moving part of the vehicle, a cam carried by the shaft and adapted to engage and oscillate said lever, and means for moving said gear out of enagement with said actuating means wherethe actuation of said drums is discontinued.

6. A registering apparatus for traveling vehicles comprising in icating drums for exposing the normal rate of fare to be paid by the hirer, integratin drums for re istering the total amount 0 fares ex ose by the indieatin drums, means norma ly in engagement wit said actuating means for operatname log it and embed ing a rotatable shaft, and a rotatable gear riven from the shaft and normally in engagement with said actuating means and a Hair of ratchet wheels upon the shaft, an osci atory lever carrying a pawl engaging with one of said ratchet v ee 5 for retatmg the shaft when the wheel is traveling at or above the predetermined speed llJIllt,lIlIl!lS enga 'ing with the other ratchet wheel for an oscillator lever for operating the operatrotatmg the shaft when the vehicle is standing still or traveling below a predetermined speed limit, a rotata le spindle operated from a moving part of the vehicle, a cam carried by the shaft and adapted to engage and oscillate said lever, means for moving said gear out of cage ement with said actuating means whereby t e actuation of said drums is discontinued, and totalizin means for the distance traversed by the vehicle and a lever and ratchet mechanism actuated by said cam for operating said totalizing means.

1'. A registerin" apparatus for vehicles comprising an in icating means for exposing the normal rate of fare to be paid by the hirer, an integ-lnting means for exposing the total amount of fares exposed by the indicating means, an actuating means common to Loth indicating and integrating means and embodying a rotatable shaft earning a pair of ratchet wheels, an oscillatory ever carrying a pawl engaging with one of said ratchet wheels for rotating the shaft when the vehicle is travelingat or above a predetermined s limit, means engaging with the other ratchet wheel for rotating the shaft when the vehicle is standing still or traveling below a nedetennined speed limit, a rotatable t imlle operated from a moving rt of the v tide, and a cam carried bythe sligft :lind adapted to engage and oscillate said ever.

S. A registering apparatus for vehicles comprising the combination with indicating and integrating drums, of actuating means for said drums, said means eomprisin a spindle carrying a notched drum an a stepped cam means for rotating the spindle, a roller carried by said lever and nda ted to be actuated by the cam thereby osci atin the lever, an arm carried by the lever an provided with a latch adapted to engage in the notched drum to position said roller in the path of the cam, a rotating means for the drum carried by the lever, combined with operating means for said actuating means,

ing means or said actuating means, a rotatable means operated from a moving art of the vehicle, and a cam carried by so: rotatable means and engaging said last-men tioned oscillatory lever for operating it.

9. A registering apparatus for traveling vehicles comprising an indicating drum for exposi the normal rate of fare to be paid by the irer, an integratin drum for recording the total amount 0? fares exposed by the indicating drum, a common operating means for said indicatio and late ting drums, means for re tering the tota numberof times the vehic e has been hired, means for returning said indicating and integrating drums to zero osition, means for indicatin when the v do is occupied or unoceupieil, means for operat' said indicating means, and a normally ocked actuating means for the means for totalizin the number of times the vehicle has been ired, said normally locked actuating means adapted to be released when mid indicating means is shifted to indicate that the vehicle is unoccupied, whereby said means for totalizinEht he number of times the vehicle has been ed will he 0 lama.

In testimony whereof we have hereunto setour hands in presence of two subscribing n-itnesss.

- RICHARD GEORGES POPP.

ALDO LEVIS DE HOBEVITZ.

Witmsses Encmr. Kmnn, Hnnxaxno on Soto. 

